Friday police news

The second person who was seen running from a shooting in the 1500 block of Sixth Street on Tuesday has been questioned by police and released.

The male voluntarily came to the Bay City Police station Thursday. He was released after completing a statement concerning the shooting.

The victim, a 16-year-old girl, was shot one time in her back. She was found in a bedroom inside the home.

A report will be sent to the Bay County prosecutor when the investigation is complete.

Second man charged in breaking and entering

A second man has been arrested and charged in connection to a Monday breaking and entering at a Clare County business.

Glen Harley Wynegar, 26, of Honor, is charged with safe breaking, breaking and entering, conspiracy to safe break and conspiracy to break and enter. He was arrested when he arrived for a meeting with his Traverse City parole officer.

He was arraigned in the Clare County District Court and his bond was set at $250,000.

The break-in, at the Harrison EZ Mart and BP station, 5778 N. Clare Ave., was reported at 2:49 a.m. Deputies found a door to the business was pried open.

While on the way to the scene, deputies spotted a truck heading away from the scene, and attempted to stop it. The driver fled at a high rate of speed. After the truck stopped, the driver ran and officials were unable to find him.

Jeffrey Lynn Hubert, the passenger in the truck, was arraigned Tuesday on the charges, and bond was set at $250,000 cash or surety.

According to a media release from the Clare County Sheriffs Office, both men admitted to break-ins in Clare and Roscommon counties. Officials believe they are involved in other crimes as well.